Not fit to be a daughter. Not fit to be a friend. Not fit to be an angel. Two girls are inextricably linked by destiny, not choice.
Stephanie is friendless, strange, a misfit.
Freya can't stop seeing angels.
But when one of those angels begins to stalk her, its shadow following her everywhere, Freya is forced to make decisions from which there is no turning back.
Read MoreOutstanding prose is married to a suspenseful plot and a quiet humour. - THE TIMES - Amanda CraigStands out for its original subject and plot ...Each book takes McNish into new territory, and this one is both assured and thought-provoking. - THE BOOKSELLER - Nikki GambleTense, quirky and highly individual, this story has plenty going for it. - TIMES EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT - Nicholas TuckerA deft construction - McNish vividly portrays two worlds in the light of each other, creating a thin space between them that makes for a moving and thought provoking tale. - BOOKS FOR KEEPSWhat a book. I simply couldn't put it down ... a highly charged look at personal spirituality... the writing is effortless and elegant and as it slips between character perspectives, Angel never loses an air of authenticity. And at moments, it reaches the sublime. I loved it. - THE BOOKBAGA fascinating read. - CAROUSELThis neat combination of teen angst and behavioural ethics is complex and charged. - THE DAILY TELEGRAPHThis unusual fantasy is made plausible by a very strong depiction of the underpinning pattern of teenage anxieties and everyday angst. - THE BOOKSELLER - Lesley Agnew
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